Performers come from a variety of performance (1) [culture]backgrounds.
A. culture
B. cultural
C. culturally
Answer:
This is a simile.
Explanation:
A simile is a comparison in a sentence where the words 'like' or 'as' are used. In the sentence, "as sharp as a knife," whatever the object is, is being compared to a knife because of how sharp it is. The key indicator or the 'keyword' is "as" as that immediately indicates that the sentence is a figure of speech, which is as mentioned before, a simile.
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>C</u>: believe me / for mine honour.
Explanation:
In these lines from William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar", Brutus invites the people of Rome to believe him for his honour and to respect him because of it. He uses ethos, a rhetorical model of persuasion, where the speaker appeals to the audience to listen to him or to trust him by emphasizing his credibility and authority.
By using ethos, Brutus wants to make his statement more authentic and credible and wants to convince people that he is telling the truth.